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Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1920, p. 2

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" * . i -- ine DAILY BRITISH WHi1G ; MUNDAY, TIEPMTER 0, 10%. 3 \ O00 CHRISTMAS SERVICES HELD pe " Hudson "#25 | Books ForChristmasGifts i! From Taper idem Sydenham "=" Seal Coats . Assorted sizes, lengths and styles, lined with Silk Store Poplins, Brocade and Skinner's Satins. Open Priced to clear ['o-night $200 First come-- first choice. Why buy a Cloth Coat when you can buy a Fur Coat in -- FRENCH SEAL for MUSKRAT for MARMOT for Children's Muskrat Coats, up to 8 years, for $ 40.00 Children's White Coney Coats, up to 4 years; for ....$ 30.00, Caps for Children in White Coney, Rseoon ne Mol 3.28 lunco was very large, and after | Splendid Black Wolf Stoles, trimmed head, tails, paws $6.00 up er A oy he dean.the send . Splendid Black Wolf Mufs to match, head, tail and paws $6 up end horas oe ie 5 || Telephone 919 ! Open Evenings Fox Stoles and Muffs, in fine selected skins ced their gifts on a large tray on | Western FoxStoles'and Muf fs--your choice at i. TY Nove amma Dd hem on the altar. Many trays were Odd Muffs--splendid value at : filled, and the altar piled high with the children's offerings, which will RACCOON COATS for Men Ln . $150 up Tom be distributed to tue, Dooret ehil-} i dren of the city. : FUR-LINED COATS, fine quality . .$199 Hw organist and choir were present and | | v iH the singing was bright and hearty. |g : : ® (No. 1 Cloth, No. | Muskrat Lining, At Cooke's Chere, | wm] Bargain The services at Cooke's church on No.1 Otter Collar). ; « A Sunday were of a bright and inter- nN ~ WR o : 2 / esting mature. The pastor, Rev. W. 3 ! A RES Alaska Beaver Coats--well made, well 3 i rie. "Dale. prenched pf both the RS > 2 0 & } lined; splendid wearing; for 4% Fo ger His evening subject was, : R go . = a 3 (1 aE | u e in Message of Christmas." The | Sunday evening, the $y . . . ata, "The Nativity" by There is nothing more acceptable either for the old or young he ot than Books. Tollowen ae "Bethie- | LATEST 1920 FICTION: Every one of the leading books of this Fall will be found on our tables. - full fore a 5e in an almost 1 pss 10 1 - . 2 he Doruses, he sotoisty, Misses REPRINT FICTION: Over 2000 volumes to choose from of Jung wiih much expression. | the best known writers of the day. For the holidays only, the special Word pelng heard, Arthur price of $1.00. Regular $1.25. cke, in his violin accompaniments with the organ, added greatly (o the : FINE ENGLISH LEATHER GOODS: Fine. leather goods success of the cantata 'Miss Sha w, | he sowtysior sq oasis, Bas 8 | "Made in England" in Bill Folds, Purses and the new 1921 styles of Their singing must hay en an in- | Ladies' Hand Bags. spiration to all who heard the can- | tala | SPECIAL GIET EDITIONS of Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Robt. y: R. G. Andrews, Miss H, Mec- 3 Intfre and Mrs, F. Anglin, who ar- W. Service and all the standard authors. ranged the beautiful f ers about | L : the pulp! platiorm, are to be con- | COOTIE GAME: Keep the children happy with the most fas- gratulated. . . . . . Btiinse cinating game since Pigs in Clover. Gifts Placed on the A The two Sunday sche George's parish were presen he | § annual gift service in the Cathedr on Sunday afternoon. The atten- lance was very large, and after a AH Seal Caps A i = ' musical service included an anthem x | RB - by the choir, "Glory to God in the : Fur Collars--to button on.coat .... . i on Highest," and a quartette, composed A 4 For Bl k R : D C t Tr AT i of Allan Lemmon, H 3 : Nawmal, | \ AN A] : oy LN /3 2 ac ussian og Coats Thomas Donnelly, and Rupert Clax- | | # 0.7, \ XMAS. WEEK Robes--60x72, in Black Goat : y \2 ton, rendered a Christmas carol Robes in Grey Goat (Splendidly made and lined). No matter what you want in Furs we have it. The finest Furs at the lowest 'prices. Your inspection invited: JOHN McKAY, Limited 149 to 157 BROCK 'ST. KINGSTON'S RELIABLE. FUR STORE [HHH Mary Mayhew, widow of the late || ll 4 z : Joseph Simard, died Monday at Ren- | NTR ST 4 py LADIES COATS frew, after an {liness, due to inflam- | §! ' A 5 (FN / n " Co matory rheumatism, 'that extended !§ Sle rE / A Half Price. over a period of two years. * The late Mrs, Simard was born in' Lachine, | JI 2 © ¢ Rees e, rd 0. a iB : 2 AMIR ses. \ CHILDREN'S COATS After sit months rental we will|}§ AIR i ? allow money paid in rental to apply | § 7 I 4 NE \ Half Price. on purchase of piano, C. W. Lindsay 3 N N ; ll ll {Y ] Georgette BLOUSES iid | 1 3A Es ¢ ; Half Price. .EIDERDOWN COMFORTERS... SALTS SEAL PLUSH HEHE my Let Your Gift Be | All HOUSE FURNISHINGS, including RUGS, DRAPER- 8 == RUSSIAN REFUGEES | IES, OILCLOTHS 20 PER CENT. nr . i \IN PITIFUL PLIGHT : ' . . tA Feeling Purse Pleasing | Fine Furs | DRESS GOODS and SILKS, THIS WEEK at .'..20 PER CENT. A Brother of M. M. Mood | | . || Writes About the Fleet | - : of Safety ll Prices | ing People. I Choose Them atl OPEN TO-NIGH1 M. McIntyre Hood, & former mem- | "Kingston's Famous sence of comfort, style, refine- ! REV. F. J. DAY, D.D. | | | is a goed thing, but the cer- fil || 1,000 Ibs. Finest Cremmery née. 1h, ||| Der of the Whig staff' but now of | nuts ees don Highlanders in the British Army | : and you may never know the 100 hs. TF Shellea Al- Luba + or | : diffrence: but it 3 1 80k be Sha, Fiey S el e A Th of SN hs Turkey. Th lett Tr . Kingston "rT he Always Busy Store" nsuring with u reliable agenty, Purue Leat Lard -.... 308 Ib. and at that time the refugees from Furs appeal more strongly . in a reliable company? I 500 tins pure Cream (Large) the Crimea were arriving in thous- than anything else to most SE , EE h-- ti or a Baking Powder ......23e. tin ands, It tells of the pitable condi- ladies. They are the very es . - = hk ; » a "py Angry 1,000 tins Canned Pumpkin lle tin have heen sent to the Crimea. The § ment and fashion -- the ideal | ------ REAL 3 FIRE--LIFE-- ACCIDENT . Peas, Corn, Tomatoes .. .15¢. tin letter says in part: Christmas gift! Preachied in the Congregational | TATE i INSURANCE \ "I Ieft Touzla on November 10th! Churches On Sunday. g 9 lovely barracks in what used to be a f A | ector of the Forward Movement of ' a 3. u en Ss Jurkion School of Science. It is aif d [the Congregational church in Can- tv A 7 f ; tted up with electric lights, but { AB ada, was the special speaker at Beth- versa venue, rooms; : i ~ Hed] Estate ana Insuraiice CASH AND CARRY there are no fires in it. Nevertheless So ei Congregational church on Sunday | li h 3 . 8; urnace; electric Wwe are quite comfortable, as there fs s 208 © { morning. He spokedupon the forward ight, plece bath, for $4.300. tainty of security is better, 300 Sha Cussahin _20e. ib, Woodstock, has received an interest- | 1,000 botties Almond, Vanils, was written at Haidar, Pasha, near | We offer you safe insurance 1,000 Ibs. extra choice Rolled tions of the refugees, and also gives | NOW IS YOUR CHANCE 286 Brock St. Phone 896 or 021 HS Y : ALFRED and PRINCESS BT8, [10 03 1 Yon ta och ron ote 18 tr] : movement in the church, and showed Two Building Lots and a new Stable ce 1 I . " i : f ened ing letter grom his brother, Pte. | Fur Store From the \ {Cheap insurance may delude 1,000 Iha. Raisins, 4 Iha.'tor $1.00 |i Samue} W. Hood, who is on active | . nt ) ~ 'you into a feeling of safety, || 100 Ibs. Fancy Shelled Waly service with the 1st Battalion, Gor- | Lar gest Stock m jj \ ter to be absolutely secure by Lemon Fatratt Constantinople, on' November 21st, at a safe price. Oats . ibs. 35e. the Impression that British troops | | for Haidar Pasha, where we are .in ¥ 2 {| Rev. F, J. Day, D.D., Toronto, ai. | | A new detached, brick dwelling on Uni- EE EET = yo expected to be home by Christ- 3 t the great impetus given in the work Se , | mas, but now I will not manage that, | of the church by that movement. In- | for | th are about three hundred of | h stead of $130,000, the sum asked) ' - - as there O00 3 7c hess is vy " ge Tr ov grineten felt | Houses to Rent. \ = £5 | vice in this country. Latest erders | Lo] ing used in the home and foreign | Fire, Burglary, AutSmobile, Accident and Life Insarance. 3 3 1 {are that the battalion is to be hers | ; mission fieMs, but in addition to Now 18 the Time to Buy Fur Gifts . {for two yeats in the arigy of'occupa- | O promoting this work, it had enabled | E. WwW. MULLIN & SON - | tion," the board to create the agumentas | "' " : L R i : Last Wednesday about seventy | ! tion fund from which the salaries of | Sellers of Real Estate Pri . . All This Week the 1921 Cut in Prices is | TE ve ¢ thei India, but instead of going | but if so Inferior quality lof rendering service to give of their * | time, thought and energy in promot- thousand Russian refugees arrived J | ministers were established upon a Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. - - . Phones 530w and 5307, { there, &hey land in | J y ° now on. tthe Cri EY anded at &ebastopol =) | Our stock includes plain and Al ing the various activities that offer- i | The Yotter £068 on to say that the [fl trimmed coats in Hudson ana fil | ed opportunities for their talents, [1 --FUR COATS. weather 18 very.cold ih Turkey at the |i French Seal, ranging in price | Rev. Mr, Day concluded with aff t ! jl strong appeal for personal service | : A Mi out food or supplies of any kind. Our | || est grade skins . z a products of JHi| ¢ h . . battalion collected about fifty pounds | . { greater object to be attained by the |}! to buy food and clothing for them | UF O¥n work rooms--beauti- [lll frrward Moevemons: nied ny the f) Asa Christmas Gift for a Man | Russia is in a terrible condition just Jj} fully lined and finished--yon [fi| more efficient service of the church, : ONE CAN'T GO WRONG ON | now. a Royal Scots Fusiliers left | may elsewhere get better prices lf 2nd it was the duty of all capable IREESRLGH RTO ITO | here from the Crimea. It was a | . « more satisfactory. basis, and provis- pitiful sight to see them, They were | WHY NOT A SEAL oar? itn made for the incapacitated clergy, J half-starved, and many of them had | The coats shown at this { the widows and orphans. 2 A very little elothes. They landed with- | [ll store are made from the high- [If Dut hue hie Siuneial geile were mos atifying, re w FUR NECK: PIECES a ne. which Bdds as the sut- | from 125 to $350, which is fit | as a part of the forward movement; 0 . 8s of the refugees. The writer | lower than at this time last win- [ll The solo, 'Jesus Saviour, Pilo§ FUR MUFFS Tar the Te oi thu British | Hl t Me,' was sung by Fred Haffner. / Men's Leather "Kosy" Slippers ... . . . sav. $2.95 RE p ck Sea, @ past | |i ' : 1" On B , log ; I ' | , » 4 . eight or filne months, pall {| Coatees, Capes, Scarfs, Set { On Sunday evening Rey. Dr. D H Men's Black anil Brown Kid Romeo's, best quality . . $4.00 --MEN S HATS. tmp tid nd Muffs are also shown in a [ii Spoke, Sn the ame sibleei. in tie 1 Mea's Black and Brown Kid Slippers Mayor Moss, Reeve McEwen, De- I splendid variéty of st First Congregational church. NY Men's Colored Felt Slippers : £1.50 and $2.00 - 1 - | . yles. HE Ai te Seat i . puty Reeve Grace, Fugh MeDonald | |i | } Men's English Wool Slippers . ..... $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 and Dr. H. McCormack are mention- | fii | Watch James Reid's windows fdr ' ed as candidates for the mayoralty of | J | Renfrew. i Pes iy ; | OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS, windows, at James Reid's. Ro y i ; iil +2004 0309 ses Treosk "The Xmas Gift Shop" All going at unprecedented price reductions Open evenings until Christmas. neocon wr ee tee ep ee Employment wanted of any i % description suitable to dis INSPECTOR SEIZES | y ll! + abled men. No matter how STILL AND LIQUOR 4. -> {4 short the work, even if only a -- $i ' 4 few hours, we have men who License Inspector William | % would appreciate the opportu- McCammon paid 'a 'visit , to if | + nity: Loughboro township, and as a + [Jf fl + Consider the giving of this * result of an idvesigation, he & ' jl | + opportunity your Christmas located a whiskey still and «Ji {% present to some man who needs . * about three gallons of the real + ff | % work. - After an illness extending over al At Brockville on Wednesday, Rev.' +» stull. He confiscated the still «8 2064 -- Vocational & | period of three years, Archibald E.!G. W. McCall united in marriage § $ Ig J + and the liquor. ' + | il | + Office. $ Grier passed away at" Tweed, on | Migs Edith Kennedy to Norman Wes- > : ' 122 PRINCESS STREET s MO NTS | Soososonsnntmonnsnsenscoss Polo "7 oesseasnsssarnn dormant Home sredr on Dura bot residents of ia! TT Ty Ht PELE DEI SE TES

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